Oasis is an open-source, statically-linked Linux system focused on simplicity, portability, and reproducible builds. It includes a minimal base system, custom display server, and web browser, making it suitable for advanced users and developers seeking a lightweight and easily portable OS.
oasis sits in PulseGate's Other infrastructure category. It focuses on providing a minimal, portable, and reproducible Linux system with statically linked binaries for advanced users and developers. oasis is an open-source project aimed at linux enthusiasts and system developers. The project is open source (MIT). oasis is available on the web, Linux, and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Michael Forney builds and maintains oasis, and the product first shipped in 2009. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 595 stars and 1 commits in the last 90 days. Across PulseGate's embedding index, oasis has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 5 catalogued features are statically linked binaries, reproducible builds, and minimal base system.
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